This kit is available for pre-order, as part of the fabulous Bendigo Project!
The Noble Jumper has been designed by Sánná & Co. It's knitted in an 8ply (DK) weight yarn, and our kits are available in 11 different colourways, which make the cables sing.
The yarn in this kit is a luscious alpaca/cotton blend, and it is divine!
If you want your kit by the official makealong cast-on on 28 March, you must place your order by Monday 16 March. If you place your order after Monday 23 March, orders will be processed and shipped as usual.
If you wish to discuss anything in this kit before placing your order, please email me on sarah@bombedyarns.com.au
About the Kits
Included in this kit is the quantity of yarn needed to make the jumper in the size and length that you desire.
The jumper is available in 10 sizes, and offers two different length options. It is customisable, with either a turtle neck or crew neck, and a split hem or a straight hem. These details and the sizing information are provided in the photos above, or on the Ravelry page.
Below, we have calculated the number of skeins needed for each size and length option.
Please note: for some sizes/lengths, an additional skein will be needed if you wish to make the turtleneck option.
The number of skeins required for each size and length are:
- Size 1, Length A - 5 skeins
- Size 1, Length B - 5 skeins (+1 skein for turtle neck)
- Size 2, Length A - 5 skeins
- Size 2, Length B - 6 skeins
- Size 3, Length A - 5 skeins (+1 skein for turtle neck)
- Size 3, Length B - 6 skeins
- Size 4, Length A - 6 skeins
- Size 4, Length B - 6 skeins (+1 skein for turtle neck)
- Size 5, Length A - 6 skeins (+1 skein for turtle neck)
- Size 5, Length B - 7 skeins
- Size 6, Length A - 6 skeins (+1 skein for turtle neck)
- Size 6, Length B - 7 skeins
- Size 7, Length A - 7 skeins
- Size 7, Length B - 8 skeins
- Size 8, Length A - 7 skeins (+1 skein for turtle neck)
- Size 8, Length B - 8 skeins (+1 skein for turtle neck)
- Size 9, Length A - 8 skeins
- Size 9, Length B - 9 skeins
- Size 10, Length A - 8 skeins (+1 skein for turtle neck)
- Size 10, Length B - 9 skeins (+1 skein for turtle neck)
You can choose one of 11 colours available for your kit. The colours are:
- Heard it Through the Grapevine
- Bluetiful
- Blush and Burn
- Pool Boy Problems
- Mossbehave
- The Birds and the Bees
- Flirt Alert
- Kale Yeah!
- Rollin' in the Heat
- Shearer's Delight
- Fuzzy Wuzzy
The kit does not include the pattern. This can be purchased separately on Susanna's Ravelry page.
About the Yarn
This alpaca/cotton base is so lovely to create with. It has a beautiful stitch definition highlighting cables and lace work well. It is 300m long in 100g so it can be classified as a sport weight (5ply). However it knits up as a lovely DK or 8ply yarn - making the yarn go even further!
Fluffy Fluff 5ply-ish (8ply) | 51% Baby Suri Alpaca / 49% Pima Cotton | Approx 300m per 100g
About the Noble Jumper
Noble is a timeless cable jumper, featuring an alternating and all over cable and broken rib pattern. It has a relaxed unisex fit and instructions for 2 different sleeve and body lengths. The pattern includes options for a split or straight hem, and a crew neck or a turtle neck.
You can read more about the Noble Jumper on Susanna's Ravelry page. The pattern will be available to purchase on Saturday 28 March (right before the makealong kick-off and cast on party!).
About The Bendigo Project
The Bendigo Project is a yearly knit and crochet make-along. It ends with a big meetup at the Australian Sheep & Wool Show in Bendigo in July to celebrate making together.
Whether or not you can make it to Bendigo in July, this is a great community to be a part of!
The Bendigo Project Knitalong will commence on Saturday 28th March at 7.30pm via Zoom, and will conclude with a meet up at The Australian Sheep and Wool Show, in Bendigo, Saturday 18th July 2026.
Learn more and get involved at www.thebendigoproject.com
Noble Jumper - Bendigo Project Pre-Order
Hand wash gently in luke warm water, using a neutral non Eucalyptus wool wash. Eucalyptus based wool wash has been known to strip colour, so over time, it may effect the colour of the yarn.
Dry in the shade and store your knitted/crochet item flat.
I spend a lot of time working on the images to be as colour accurate as possible. There may be colour variation due to both computer screen resolutions. There are also colour variations due to the nature of hand dyed yarns.

